Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... lectures . It was in the nature studies , and in these closing lectures , particularly those in which he dwelt upon the great out - of - doors , and upon the glories of English literature , that the deep enthusiasms of the man's nature ...
... lectures . It was in the nature studies , and in these closing lectures , particularly those in which he dwelt upon the great out - of - doors , and upon the glories of English literature , that the deep enthusiasms of the man's nature ...
Pagina 93
... lectures . They were to be prepared in the vacation but when it came the Doctor found that his mind would not work . He could not think , or hold his attention to the subject . " I knew enough about myself and about medicine , " he said ...
... lectures . They were to be prepared in the vacation but when it came the Doctor found that his mind would not work . He could not think , or hold his attention to the subject . " I knew enough about myself and about medicine , " he said ...
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... lecturer rather than the teacher , nor were his lectures as helpful as the books , such as Bagehot and Dicey , from which his own inspirations were drawn . Having sprayed his audience , Professor Wilson little recked whether ...
... lecturer rather than the teacher , nor were his lectures as helpful as the books , such as Bagehot and Dicey , from which his own inspirations were drawn . Having sprayed his audience , Professor Wilson little recked whether ...
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